Climate Change & Local Government · Overview The Climate Council and our work An update on what...
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Climate Change & Local
Government
Tim Flannery Chief Councillor Climate Council
Eastern Alliance for Greenhouse
Action
Overview
The Climate Council and our work An update on what the latest climate science is telling us The important role that local government can play in combatting climate change
The Climate Council
Key Reports
Climate Science in the Headlines
Climate change is happening now
Our children?
Our grand children?
The Latest Climate Science: The IPCC Fifth Assessment Report
(AR5 WGII)
Climate Change is occurring as a result of human activity
There is more evidence than ever before that climate change presents serious risks to the world
Declines in agricultural production
Increased bushfire risk
Heatwaves are hotter and longer
Climate Change Impacts: Australia
Increased Frequency of Drought
Sea Level Rise
Climate Change Impacts: Australia
The Latest Climate Science: BoM & CSIRO State of the Climate 2014
Australia is Getting Hotter
2012/2013 Hottest Summer on record
The Latest Climate Science: BoM & CSIRO State of the Climate 2014
Our Oceans are Warming
Extreme Fire Weather is Increasing
Heatwaves are getting hotter, lasting longer
Local Government & Climate Change
Local Government & Climate Change
Eco Driver Street Light Change Over
Solar Suburbs
Local Government & Climate Change
New South Wales: The City of Sydney
The City of Sydney: reduce carbon emissions from the local government area by 70% by 2030
City Farm
Street Lights
Solar Panel Project
Energy Efficient Retrofit
Local Government & Climate Change
New South Wales: Chippendale
Source: sustainablechippendale.com
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New South Wales: Lismore City Council
Local Government & Climate Change
New South Wales: Byron Shire Council
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Queensland: Brisbane City Council
• Brisbane City wants restore 40% of mainland Brisbane’s natural habitat, reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 50% and reuse 100% of wastewater.
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South Australia: The City of Adelaide
Local Government & Climate Change
Northern Territory: City of Darwin
• ACF: Darwin, Australia’s most sustainable city
Local Government & Climate Change
International
@climatecouncil